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"Imaginary Activism: The Role of the Artist Beyond the Art World" by Guillermo Gomez-Pena

Dark skinned person with a black jacket open to reveal a tattooed chest with sunglasses and a colorful headpiece
October 14, 2015
All Day
Ohio Union Performance Hall

"Imaginary Activism: The Role of the Artist Beyond the Art World" is a brand new spoken-word monologue by Guillermo Gomez-Pena. In recent years, Gomez-Pena has explored two distinct territories in his solo work: The ongoing rewriting and reenactment of some of his classic performances (he calls this his “living archive”), and writing and testing brand new material dealing with radical citizenship and what he terms “imaginary activism.”

In both cases, the artist’s unique format for revealing to an audience the process of creating, languaging and performing material becomes the actual project. It is precisely in his new solo work where his literature, theory, pedagogy & live art come together in a wonderfully strange mix. Not one solo performance is ever the same. Gómez-Peña has spent many years developing his unique solo style, “a combination of embodied poetry, performance activism and theatricalizations of postcolonial theory.”
 
In his ten books, as in his live performances (with his troupe La Pocha Nostra), digital art, videos and photoperformances, he pushes the boundaries still further, exploring what’s left for artists to do in a repressive global culture of censorship, paranoid nationalism and what he terms “the mainstream bizarre.”Gómez-Peña examines where this leaves the critical practice of artists who aim to make tactical, performative interventions into our notions of culture, race and sexuality. Most recently has also been exploring the poetic and activist use of new technologies and social media.